Ok: My idea of philosophy, or whatever word you want to use that matches this concept, is some category of thinking that asks about abstract stuff with reasoning, but deeply takes into account *the thing doing the asking*; I want to see a norm where meta-awareness
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settling inside you. I want norms that discuss concepts *from the felt sense angle* - norms that treat words as clothes to put on or shed, as brief tools to do a bit of work and then be discarded. I want us to stop getting so worked up about proper definitions.
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Because truth is not in the words, truth is in *feeling concepts slide into a beautiful orientation.* I want philosophy that isn't afraid to address the self and experiential role in what's being handled (as "things are made of atoms" does). I want something that can both
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slip into the frame of material reality, and slip out of it. I want philosophy that strives to identify the frames being used and to wield them smoothly. I want this to be subject to nothing, to observe all. I want this to hunt down and stare everything directly in the face.
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